For this sample, we've already generated the server and client stubs from helloworld.proto.
Example projects depend on the Grpc, Grpc.Tools and Google.Protobuf NuGet packages which have been already added to the project for you.
- Windows: .NET Framework 4.5+, Visual Studio 2013 or 2015
- Linux: Mono 4+, MonoDevelop 5.9+
- Mac OS X: Xamarin Studio 5.9+
- Open solution
Greeter.sln
with Visual Studio, Monodevelop (on Linux) or Xamarin Studio (on Mac OS X)
- Build the solution (this will automatically download NuGet dependencies)
The nuget add-in available for Xamarin Studio and Monodevelop IDEs is too old to download all of the nuget dependencies of gRPC. One alternative to is to use the dotnet command line tools instead (see helloworld-from-cli).
Using these IDEs, a workaround is as follows:
- Obtain a nuget executable for your platform and update it with
nuget update -self
. - Navigate to this directory and run
nuget restore
. - Now that packages have been restored into their proper package folder, build the solution from your IDE.
-
Run the server
> cd GreeterServer/bin/Debug > GreeterServer.exe
-
Run the client
> cd GreeterClient/bin/Debug > GreeterClient.exe
You can also run the server and client directly from the IDE.
On Linux or Mac, use mono GreeterServer.exe
and mono GreeterClient.exe
to run the server and client.
You can find a more detailed tutorial in gRPC Basics: C#